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  • ETM0

    You can approach it similarly to doing it for print. Headlines styles are still a font, weight etc. with examples pictured. But you'd also add the accompanying CSS class and/or a heading tag (h1, h2) etc. Much of it can really be done the same as a print style guide. Start with what you know to get rolling then you can fill in the blanks later.

    • you're absolutely right. i like to have a complete picture when i start a project but i'll just wing it and see._salisae_
    • A complete picture would mean you aren't learning anything new. Solving unknowns mean you are :)ETM

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